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Titus County commissioners approve 25 mph sign on County Road 3065 and carry routine business

November 25, 2025 | Titus County, Texas


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Titus County commissioners approve 25 mph sign on County Road 3065 and carry routine business
Titus County’s commissioner’s court approved posting a 25 mph speed limit on County Road 3065 and completed routine business during a special meeting called to order at 9:00 a.m.

The court first opened the public comment period and, according to Zach, no members of the public had signed up to speak. The court then approved minutes from the Nov. 10, 2025, regular meeting after a motion recorded as moved by Commissioner Parchman and seconded by Commissioner Mitchell; the motion carried unanimously.

The most substantive item was a request to post a 25 mph speed limit on County Road 3065 in Precinct 3. An attendee described activity near a shop along the road and said the lower speed limit was requested so “people [would] slow down and make sure” and “watch after each other.” The court moved to post the 25 mph limit and, with a second by Commissioner Parker, approved the change unanimously.

The court also approved the oral and written reports of county officials on a motion by Commissioner Applewhite, accepted the treasurer’s report “as a matter of record” on a motion by Commissioner Parchman, and approved payment of county bills after a motion by Commissioner Parker and a second by Commissioner Applewhite. The meeting record shows the court announced there were no budget amendments for consideration.

Members exchanged brief closing remarks — including Thanksgiving wishes and a request for a colleague’s quick recovery after upcoming surgery — and the court adjourned at 9:05 a.m. after a motion by Commissioner Mitchell and a second from Commissioner Parchman.

No formal public testimony was recorded, and all votes taken at the meeting were carried unanimously.

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